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Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.

"When from a long distant past nothing persists, after the people are dead, after things are broken and scattered, still alone, more persistent, more faithful, the smell and taste of things remain poised a long, long time like souls, ready to remind us, waiting, hoping for their moment amid the ruins of all the rest, and bear unfaltering in the tiny and almost impalpable drop of their essence the vast structure of recollection."

Police are now calling this a cold case? Not sure what that means. From the linked http://www.wnky.com/story/33375704/p...ty-man-is-cold
"he was fishing on Barren River Lake. At first authorities thought it might be a drowning, so they spent several days searching both land and water, but with no body recovered, they are now calling it a missing person case."

Actually, I think they're treating him as a possible fugitive rather than a missing person.

I hadn't heard of this guy, so I looked him up. One of the results was from KOOL (Spencer Huddleston) That's basically a KY gov't run directory of anybody that's in jail and will be there for a bit and who's on probation. He had three drug charges from back in summer-2015 and was on probation for that.

While Huddleston is still considered missing, Deputy Mike Houchens says the 27-year-old's track record could be a possible hint over his disappearance.

"Pretty satisfied that he's not in the lake. We have moved it toward a missing person investigation. Since that, he's also been entered in to the NCIC for warrants, outstanding warrants that he does have here in Barren County."

Spencer Huddleston has warrants out for his arrest for arson, persistent felony offender, possession of controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of marijuana.

If anyone has a possible lead or knows where Spencer Huddleston might be, contact the Barren County Sheriff's Office at (270) 651-2771.

I found a few stories that mention him being a fugitive. One of them has confused me. It is a local story from 12/2016 that mentions him being indicted for having a controlled substance (meth), paraphernalia and marijuana. I don't see how he could do all that while being a missing person. Unless it was something they were holding over his head from the past. His old charges were briefly mentioned, but I'm pretty sure they're talking about 12/2016.

In early October, emergency responders were called to a scene along Siddens Road where a car was found apparently abandoned and it appeared someone had been fishing, but that person, Spencer D. Huddleston, was nowhere to be found on the land around there or in the adjacent waters of Beaver Creek.

The search that was initially treated as a possible drowning continued for a few days before tapering off.

On Dec. 20, Huddleston was indicted on separate charges of possession of a controlled substance, first degree, second offense (methamphetamine); buying or possessing drug paraphernalia; and possession of marijuana, according to a summary record. Because the indictment is, again, not yet public, it is unclear when these crimes are alleged to have occurred.

Houchens said Huddleston has active warrants against him, and he has been entered in the National Crime Information Center as a wanted individual.

I wonder what the charges would bring him..? They don't sound too very bad. I can't decide if it would be worth running or whatever. Just because he was on probation doesn't preclude him from being a genuine missing person.

And did they find him and catch him with meth in December and then lose him again? I don't know what to make of the December indictments. Oh, OK. I just saw where it said that they could basically be from anytime

The deputy located the unoccupied vehicle behind a house. The deputy then determined that the driver was Spencer Huddleston of Glasgow. When the deputy realized Huddleston was wanted, a perimeter was set up and K-9’s were brought in to track him. Huddleston was found behind an abandoned house.